Debnam challenged on 'smear', The Australian, 16 November, 2006.

Debnam challenged on `smear': [1 All-round Country Edition]
Imre Salusinszky, John Stapleton.ย The Australianย [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 Nov 2006: 7.
Abstract
NSW Premier Morris Iemma last night challenged Opposition leader Peter Debnam to back up a "serious smear" against an unnamed cabinet minister, or resign.
As Mr Orkopoulos recovered inย theย intensive care ward of Newcastle's Mater hospital yesterday,ย theย scandal around him widened withย theย charging of Patrick Roughan, 62 -- a close friend and volunteer worker with Mr [Milton Orkopoulos] -- with child-sex offences. Mr Roughan was freed on bail after being charged with twice raping a girl, aged between nine and 10, between November last year and February this year.
At his press conference, Mr Iemma saidย theย Opposition had "form" on vicious smear campaigns, citing an unspecified speech in parliament in May 2003. On May 27, 2003, Liberal MP Charlie Lynn made a controversial speech alleging that an unnamed senior member ofย theย NSW Labor cabinet had had illegal sex with a 15-year-old boy and robbed him.
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NSW Premier Morris Iemma last night challenged Opposition leader Peter Debnam to back up a "serious smear" against an unnamed cabinet minister, or resign.
In a heated and emotional performance, Mr Iemma said a parliamentary question earlier inย theย day by Mr Debnam "was one ofย theย grubbiest, dirtiest smears that I have ever seen in my time inย theย NSW parliament".
"He's got to come down here, he's got to frontย theย people of NSW, he's got to back up what he says, or he resigns," Mr Iemma said.
Mr Debnam refusedย theย challenge.
In parliament, Mr Debnam had asked if any minister other than former Aboriginal affairs minister Milton Orkopoulos -- who apparently attempted to take his own life on Tuesday after being charged with sex offences against minors -- was being investigated by "any law enforcement authority".
He also asked if Mr Iemma would "seek a briefing fromย theย Police Integrity Commission". A spokesman for Mr Debnam refused to say last night whetherย theOpposition had evidence against any minister.
Theย extraordinary scenes in NSW parliament followย theย charging of Mr Orkopoulos with 30 sex and drug offences andย theย Opposition's claims of a government cover-up.
As Mr Orkopoulos recovered inย theย intensive care ward of Newcastle's Mater hospital yesterday,ย theย scandal around him widened withย theย charging of Patrick Roughan, 62 -- a close friend and volunteer worker with Mr Orkopoulos -- with child-sex offences. Mr Roughan was freed on bail after being charged with twice raping a girl, aged between nine and 10, between November last year and February this year.
Mr Orkopoulos thanked Mr Roughan in his maiden speech in 1999, and in a 2003 speech paid tribute to him and other staff members as "my eyes and ears".
Mr Roughan, who has been forced to resign fromย theย Labor Party, fled Newcastle Local Court yesterday with his face concealed. While Mr Roughan refused to answer his door yesterday, people yelled abuse as they drove past. A fire was lit atย theย side of his house earlier this week.
A Newcastle mother of two girls told a television interviewer last week she had made a complaint about a man to Mr Orkopoulos, but he had done nothing.
No one was home atย theย alleged victim's residence yesterday. A note onย theย door read: "No comment, holidaying with family."
Theย girl's home is a brick Housing Department town residence inย theย beachside suburb of Swansea. A neighbour saidย theย family had fled several days ago to avoid any attention arising fromย theย case.
At his press conference, Mr Iemma saidย theย Opposition had "form" on vicious smear campaigns, citing an unspecified speech in parliament in May 2003. On May 27, 2003, Liberal MP Charlie Lynn made a controversial speech alleging that an unnamed senior member ofย theย NSW Labor cabinet had had illegal sex with a 15-year-old boy and robbed him.
Theย allegations were referred toย theย PIC by then premier Bob Carr, but no charges were laid.
Late yesterday NSW Industrial Relations Ministerย Johnย Della Bosca admitted he had received a telephone voice message and an SMS from Mr Orkopoulos on Tuesday. He saidย theย call, which was revealed byย Theย Australian, disturbed him enough to call police.